| Ala. | May 17, 1906
It cannot be gainsaid that, “since this court acts on the transcript alon^, the latter must show all the facts essential to vest the court with jurisdiction to hear the cause.” Therefore ’it must affirmatively appear in the transcript that there was a properly organized trial court by which a lawful judgment could be rendered. — McPherson v. Wiggins, (Ala.; April 28, 1906) 40 So. 961" court="Ala." date_filed="1906-04-28" href="https://app.midpage.ai/document/george-v-state-7361685?utm_source=webapp" opinion_id="7361685">40 South. 961; 2 Ency. of Pl. & Pr. p. 265, (3), and authorities in note 2; 2 Cyc. p. 1033 (11), and au
Appeal dismissed.